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and as this grieving process begins and a memorial out here at 6th and chestnut grows, a lot of abby's friends as well as the rescuer wonder could all of this have been prevented? >> i just left my car running and ran right over there. >> christina says she saw two girls lying in the street at 6th and chestnut. they had been hit by a car on their way home from school. police say, one of them was 11-year-old abby zakowski. >> i rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times and i stayed with her. >> christina says the car that hit them pulled over and the emts were there in minutes. >> we got her into the ambulance and then i took over chest compressions while they were working on other parts of her. >> but parents have learned that abby didn't make it and the second child is in critical condition. >> i felt something in my heart, i said i need to go get flowers, bring a little unicorn. >> it's a very busy intersection, a lot of people tend to speed through here. i've seen people go through red lights a lot. >> one car did just that while we were there. there were police and counsel
and as this grieving process begins and a memorial out here at 6th and chestnut grows, a lot of abby's friends as well as the rescuer wonder could all of this have been prevented? >> i just left my car running and ran right over there. >> christina says she saw two girls lying in the street at 6th and chestnut. they had been hit by a car on their way home from school. police say, one of them was 11-year-old abby zakowski. >> i rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times...
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the hilarious stars of "broad city" abbi jacobson and glaze here tonight. they are in the house very funny. tonight, so excited, we're going to talk about soccer. yeah yeah, hockey that ball-kicking game, and hopefully something scores in 90 minutes. ( applause ) all right so why am i talking about soccer? >> the u.s. justice deparment unsealed the massive 47-count indictment on wednesday, charging 14 soccer officials and sports marketing executives across the world with accepting bribes of more than $150 million. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: 150 million in bribes? funyun only give me $40. i haven't had funyuns in a while. ( applause ) the same speech by the governing body of world soccer was concerning the host city based on the highest bidder. there have been suspicious for years that there have been shading deals. >> fifa dogged by controversy in the past. >> larry: human rights i have lailingses like forcing people to play soccer in can tar. catar. the average temperature is 350 degrees. what was your second choice, oven roasting a chicken? the tim
the hilarious stars of "broad city" abbi jacobson and glaze here tonight. they are in the house very funny. tonight, so excited, we're going to talk about soccer. yeah yeah, hockey that ball-kicking game, and hopefully something scores in 90 minutes. ( applause ) all right so why am i talking about soccer? >> the u.s. justice deparment unsealed the massive 47-count indictment on wednesday, charging 14 soccer officials and sports marketing executives across the world with...
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>> abby: and you didn't say anything? >> summer: how could you, fen?there's a little thing called obstruction? >> fenmore: stop. stop, stop. i-i didn't say i know him i-i-if it even is a "him." i said i've been in contact with this -- >> noah: fen, fen, just spit it out! >> mariah: no, let the idiot explain. >> fenmore: whoever this is reached out to me long before abby's party, except i-i didn't know then he was a killer. i didn't realize that until we woke up on valentine's day, and austin was dead. >> stitch: okay, you're not making any sense. >> abby: start from the beginning. >> noah: how did you get mixed up with somebody like that, fen? >> fenmore: i told you guys i drugged the punch for fun to take the party to the next level. >> kevin: and that wasn't the truth? >> fenmore: no. >> mariah: [ sighs ] >> fenmore: i did it because i was being blackmailed.
>> abby: and you didn't say anything? >> summer: how could you, fen?there's a little thing called obstruction? >> fenmore: stop. stop, stop. i-i didn't say i know him i-i-if it even is a "him." i said i've been in contact with this -- >> noah: fen, fen, just spit it out! >> mariah: no, let the idiot explain. >> fenmore: whoever this is reached out to me long before abby's party, except i-i didn't know then he was a killer. i didn't realize that...
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swift send a bouquet of flowers to the fan of abby. abby was a big fan. family and friends started the twitter hash tag, taylor remember abby hoping that swift would commemorate the young girl and she did. >>> this morning philadelphia city council would honor the 10-year-old who has autism. he expresses himself by drawing dragons on t-shirts. he's been telling those shirts to raise money and awareness for autism. >> happening today, the eagles are opening up to the media. we will finally hear from the bird, we're talking about this man, of course tim tebow signed by the eagles last month to a one-year contract. fans are wondering what kind of role he'll have in the offense if he makes the roster this summer. we're also expecting to hear from head coach chip kelly. >>> dream on, aerosmith fans. the mistake that you won't probably be able to see that band this weekend after all. >>> plus how the parents of a victim are standing up for their daughter this morning. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly ki
swift send a bouquet of flowers to the fan of abby. abby was a big fan. family and friends started the twitter hash tag, taylor remember abby hoping that swift would commemorate the young girl and she did. >>> this morning philadelphia city council would honor the 10-year-old who has autism. he expresses himself by drawing dragons on t-shirts. he's been telling those shirts to raise money and awareness for autism. >> happening today, the eagles are opening up to the media. we...
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abby, come back to me for a second. abby? >> i'm here. i'm here jose. >> is it your birthday today?d, jose. >> yeah look who's talking, look who you're talking to. i can't sing for you, but we'll do a happy birthday song for you later. >> thanks so much i appreciate it. thank you. >>> minutes from now we expect to learn brand new information on the investigation into freddie gray's death. coming up live on "the rundown," you can see the podium set up microphones up and ready. we're going to be carrying this live for you here on msnbc. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was
abby, come back to me for a second. abby? >> i'm here. i'm here jose. >> is it your birthday today?d, jose. >> yeah look who's talking, look who you're talking to. i can't sing for you, but we'll do a happy birthday song for you later. >> thanks so much i appreciate it. thank you. >>> minutes from now we expect to learn brand new information on the investigation into freddie gray's death. coming up live on "the rundown," you can see the podium set up...
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i can almost abby smiling.w i felt like her presence and happiness. >> she is probably singing her heart out, she is probably so thrilled that this happened. >> taylor found out about the tragedy when her friends started the campaign with the #~ taylor remember abby. they are overwhelmed by the star's response. >> voters rejected a proposal to increase property taxes in the christina school district in delaware people went to the polls and those that opposed it won by several hundred votes without the extra revenue christine is a may not be able to close the 9 million there's budget gap and the board of elections will certify the results later next week. >>> we are heading back to the beach waiting for the results of a head to head challenge from our meteorologist, both impressive athletes. >> they raced each other to the lighthouse today and melissa magee is live to tell us why they did this and melissa who won? >> well, here is the best part, we are not going to know who won, and we won't reveal it and you wi
i can almost abby smiling.w i felt like her presence and happiness. >> she is probably singing her heart out, she is probably so thrilled that this happened. >> taylor found out about the tragedy when her friends started the campaign with the #~ taylor remember abby. they are overwhelmed by the star's response. >> voters rejected a proposal to increase property taxes in the christina school district in delaware people went to the polls and those that opposed it won by several...
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will abby get the next 2016 quiz question right? >> yes. >> incorrect.iness insider. hunter, why is jeb out saying what he would have done if he had been in charge when the iraq war came? please answer. i mean -- this whole conversation is bizarre to me. we spent a bunch much time saying what we know now or things said then or please help me understand? >> there's no question that for jeb bush his brother's record is one of the looming issues over his noncandidacy candidacy at this point. you've seen in the past couple of days not only did he say this but also said that george w. would be one of his top foreign policy advisers if he does indeed officially run. >> is this what the base wants to hear? >> i mean i think there were two ways he could go with this and we're seeing his strategy. time will tell whether that's a good idea but i think when you're jeb bush what other option did he have my brother was terrible now vote for me? >> it was a lightening exchange megan kelly is a good interviewer and asked a very specific question knowing what we know no
will abby get the next 2016 quiz question right? >> yes. >> incorrect.iness insider. hunter, why is jeb out saying what he would have done if he had been in charge when the iraq war came? please answer. i mean -- this whole conversation is bizarre to me. we spent a bunch much time saying what we know now or things said then or please help me understand? >> there's no question that for jeb bush his brother's record is one of the looming issues over his noncandidacy candidacy at...
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as abbi said this is the closest election england has said in a quarter century.ed or within the margin of error. what does it say they are so deeply divided between the two parties? >> you know it's really interesting because when i was back in washington and i was following it closely, what was happening here i thought that david cameron would be a shoe-in to be re-elected as prime minister on two key polling indexes he's way out in front. those are the ones that normally decide elections. who dough you trust to be prime minister? who do you trust best to run the economy? the conservatives beat labor. you would think conserve i haves would be way out in front. well they are not, there's something about the conservative brand it all dates back to thatcher and divisions in british society that some people can't bring themselves to vote conservative. the labor party have run a good campaign and it's been a tightly disciplined campaign. quite a long way to the left of anything that i suspect the democrats would offer with hillary clinton as the candidate but it's be
as abbi said this is the closest election england has said in a quarter century.ed or within the margin of error. what does it say they are so deeply divided between the two parties? >> you know it's really interesting because when i was back in washington and i was following it closely, what was happening here i thought that david cameron would be a shoe-in to be re-elected as prime minister on two key polling indexes he's way out in front. those are the ones that normally decide...
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abby say native of berks county. family and friends got taylor to respond.started the the #taylorrememberabby, hoping that she would commemorate the girl and she did. >>> steven tyler will not be performing in mercer county. that's because he was never supposed to. details for this nonexistent show had been posted on several concert websites. they've confirmed that the "american idol" judge will not take the stage at a farm saturday night. police tell us they all believe this was an honest mistake with no criminal intentions. now that will differ from this story you may remember earlier this month when police arrested a south jersey woman for allegedly duping hundreds of sheryl crow fans out of money. kelly ryan admitted to selling ticket it's and promoting a concert in burlington county that was never going to happen. >>> the eagles opened their off season practice to the media. we may finally hear from the birds newest quarterback who always gets a ton of attention wherever he plays. we're talking tim tebow. who signed a one-year concert. >> already excite
abby say native of berks county. family and friends got taylor to respond.started the the #taylorrememberabby, hoping that she would commemorate the girl and she did. >>> steven tyler will not be performing in mercer county. that's because he was never supposed to. details for this nonexistent show had been posted on several concert websites. they've confirmed that the "american idol" judge will not take the stage at a farm saturday night. police tell us they all believe this...
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zia terry has jessica and abby. grew up skiing the same mountain as her idols at olympic park in park city, utah. >> they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they have always inspired me because they got it into the olympics. >> on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric. >> so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are you ready to jump the 40? and she was really into it. she wanted to jump it. >> i asked him a few questions that i was wondering, and he gave me the straight answer. do you go faster on the end run? >> a little bit. >> a little bit? >> yeah. >> is it any steeper, do you think? not much? >> same steepness. it's just longer. >> just longer. just longer. just a bigger 20. that's all. >> i was just trying to keep her calm. just saying that she could do it. and she can. she jumped the 20-meter fine. so the 40-meter, do the same thing and you'll be fin
zia terry has jessica and abby. grew up skiing the same mountain as her idols at olympic park in park city, utah. >> they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they have always inspired me because they got it into the olympics. >> on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric. >> so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are...
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why did it bother you that they used exodus as an example question mark abby? abby: it was supporting the freedom of slavery so god was saying it was his will that slaves be free, so why would slave owners use it as an example for why people should we in slate? professor thompson: of course -- anybody else? here is the thing. they can't see this is about us. they can use the text and it makes perfect sense. but you are looking at it from which perspective? hindsight looking back. i started the class telling you a story about exodus. yeah you got to remember way back there. four weeks ago. the slaves saw the story and saw themselves in it. you are already predisposed to reading exodus i am one direction. ok, this is about slavery. god sides with the slaves. when you encounter the text and they use it as the fence, you say, that's not -- they can't use that. yes, they can. for the very reason that they see themselves as the chosen people. so, by seeing themselves as the chosen people, the text is not about slaves. it can't be about slaves. it's about us, me. all
why did it bother you that they used exodus as an example question mark abby? abby: it was supporting the freedom of slavery so god was saying it was his will that slaves be free, so why would slave owners use it as an example for why people should we in slate? professor thompson: of course -- anybody else? here is the thing. they can't see this is about us. they can use the text and it makes perfect sense. but you are looking at it from which perspective? hindsight looking back. i started the...
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abby? abby: could it be because they do not see slavery as the same way as in the bible? with the hebrews, it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? and so it is no longer about , oppression, but they are property? like it is viewed as a different form of slavery, i guess? maybe? professor thompson: ok. similar to the comment before. anybody else? those are actually all good. yes. part of what i have been trying to get you to understand all semester -- why can't they see it relating to the slaves? because exodus is about whom? it is no longer about jews. it is about them. one of the text that is early on, is the idea that we are a new israel. if we are a new israel, where is your place in the story? you are the ones who have been let out of bondage was where? this is a narrative we continue to tell ourselves. the bondage was where? yeah, good. that would be the biblical story? your bondage is from where? yeah european rule. monarchs. so, the way they understand the story, of course this is not about slaves, because do slaves own slaves? no, it has
abby? abby: could it be because they do not see slavery as the same way as in the bible? with the hebrews, it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? and so it is no longer about , oppression, but they are property? like it is viewed as a different form of slavery, i guess? maybe? professor thompson: ok. similar to the comment before. anybody else? those are actually all good. yes. part of what i have been trying to get you to understand all semester -- why can't they...
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this morning, we honor abby bishop. the court, she's a fierce forward, making her return this month to the wnba's seattle storm. but off the court, 26-year-old abby bishop is adjusting to life of a single mom to her 2-year-old niece, zala. >> three weeks before my sister was due, she decided to overdose. i decided to take zala on instead of her going to foster care. >> reporter: she was navigating a rigorous team schedule while juggling the needs of a newborn. the organization wasn't as understanding as she hoped. zala had to say in a different hotel. >> it wasn't all about me anymore. life changed very quickly for me. i guess zala put everything into perspective for me. >> reporter: she decided to withdraw from the team just before the world championship pips couldn't leave her in a hotel with somebody i didn't know. >> reporter: she's now speaking out about the challenges of perhapsing basketball and baby. >> there are a lot of people who thought i couldn't do it as well. i'm one of those people that thrive i guess, o
this morning, we honor abby bishop. the court, she's a fierce forward, making her return this month to the wnba's seattle storm. but off the court, 26-year-old abby bishop is adjusting to life of a single mom to her 2-year-old niece, zala. >> three weeks before my sister was due, she decided to overdose. i decided to take zala on instead of her going to foster care. >> reporter: she was navigating a rigorous team schedule while juggling the needs of a newborn. the organization...
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. >> two of three goals were courtesy of abby -- >> after the second goal, she looked up and pointed, i knew that was my mother's day gift. >> the mothers of the players were flown in as a surprise. they escorted their daughters to a crowd of cheering fans. >> it was my mother's day present to be here. the moms sat on the benches, watching soccer games, it was cool. >> several players with bay area ties to cal, stanford university say it was great to be back. >> you know it kind of had special spot in my heart. >> going into the tournament, they had unfinished business from four years ago they hoped to cake take care of this time around. >> that loss is part of our dna. it is ingrained in us it is a comeback story. >> team usa has two more warm upgames before they head to canada. the women's world cup will kick off. you can catch some of the games here. >> what a special treat for all of the moms that stepped out onto the field and watched the game. thank you so much. >> >> tour of kale kicked off this morning in california. large crowds gathered to watch the cyclists speed by. the fi
. >> two of three goals were courtesy of abby -- >> after the second goal, she looked up and pointed, i knew that was my mother's day gift. >> the mothers of the players were flown in as a surprise. they escorted their daughters to a crowd of cheering fans. >> it was my mother's day present to be here. the moms sat on the benches, watching soccer games, it was cool. >> several players with bay area ties to cal, stanford university say it was great to be back....
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let's start with abby curtis. their hair. take it away, abby. >> hi, george. hi, robert. this is hair warrior. salty workouts can be very damaging and dry inging ingdrying. not anymore. with hair warrior, you apply it prior to working out on dry hair. your body heat activates it and hydrates your hair. no more damaged hair. perfect for yoga, spinning, whatever heats you up. the end result? shiny, healthy, beautiful hair. and it contains many natural and essential oils. >> that is interesting. >> wow. >> let's see what the home testers thought. >> the hair feels really conditioned. it feels very soft. i give this hair warrior a thumbs up. >> i used it one time. went and worked out. came home. and washed my hair out. i did not see any difference. i'll have to give this product a thumbs down. >> oh. okay. well, that's a start. >> wow. she must be a shark. >> let's get to the next one. angela tsai. her item is just the ticket for busy moms who don't want to sacrifice style. >> i'm the creator of the mama chic. there's
let's start with abby curtis. their hair. take it away, abby. >> hi, george. hi, robert. this is hair warrior. salty workouts can be very damaging and dry inging ingdrying. not anymore. with hair warrior, you apply it prior to working out on dry hair. your body heat activates it and hydrates your hair. no more damaged hair. perfect for yoga, spinning, whatever heats you up. the end result? shiny, healthy, beautiful hair. and it contains many natural and essential oils. >> that is...
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and he says he remembers caring abby in a carseat on his way to college. dynamic his family says helped them all to reach their full potential. >> yep, dog eat dog world out there. >> you know, implied or otherwise, but like doug said, we're excited that they utilize their potential. >> wow congratulations, and i taking her place on stage yesterday during christian school's graduation ceremony. still no word where she will be head today college later this year. >> but pretty cool. >> coming up on "fox 29 news" at 6:00. we've seen the positive effect pets can have on hospital patients. but now, a local medical schools take that idea one stepfather. what's going on at penn that has even staff members smiling? >> be sure to wake up with fox 29 weekends tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. with bill around southern a myself, talking -- talking food, philly half rid healthier solution, for the summer season. >> we've got all of that and all of your headlines make sure you're watching fox 29 weekends 8:00 a.m. sunday. >>> ♪ ♪ >> festival peer, along the delaware river
and he says he remembers caring abby in a carseat on his way to college. dynamic his family says helped them all to reach their full potential. >> yep, dog eat dog world out there. >> you know, implied or otherwise, but like doug said, we're excited that they utilize their potential. >> wow congratulations, and i taking her place on stage yesterday during christian school's graduation ceremony. still no word where she will be head today college later this year. >> but...
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here to tell us more are joe spouse the executive director of the organization and abby benner.ou are a member of the girl scouts and also volunteer at the organization. thank you for being with us on this memorial day. >> absolutely. thank you for having us. >> first, if you can, tell us about the organization and then a little more about the event next month. >> sure. our organization was founded in 2012 when we lost a local community member named tom riley. we saw how the community came together to help, and we wanted to create an avenue in which we could make a bigger impact with unthat could leave ripples for a lifetime. we do have every year. this year june 20th, the saturday before father's day, we gather community members businesses, and local recipient families for a day of fun, family, and all funds go to college education funds for children who have lost an income-earning parent. >> and why is it to important to focus on children when there's a devastating loss in the family? >> it's a great question. and the real way we look at it is we want to take away the long-ter
here to tell us more are joe spouse the executive director of the organization and abby benner.ou are a member of the girl scouts and also volunteer at the organization. thank you for being with us on this memorial day. >> absolutely. thank you for having us. >> first, if you can, tell us about the organization and then a little more about the event next month. >> sure. our organization was founded in 2012 when we lost a local community member named tom riley. we saw how the...
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abby is a website. somebody whose been in hr for a long time.a picture of my iphone on my linked profile. get a professional photo. i like the website. i like the career site. sometimes i teach grad yuts students about the jobs they wa want. they're filling out profiles saying what they're jobs are like. that's helpful. >> talking about how many jobs have been in the last month and talking about the occupational handbook and ideas. >> all right. good advice. thank you. >> we have a market that has legalized the prukt. we have more. >> our line of reciting has become an parent part of sta staffing. e mention unlimited growth opportunities. the biggest we've seen is the amount of government jobs. >> these are taxpayer dollars. >> it's paying $5,000. we're seeing the pay scale higher because of people being nervous about the kind of people that come to work for them. it's like any other industry. you're looking for a job and putting your best foot forward. sell yourself. >> launched a little less than a year ago. so far, about 500 people found jobs
abby is a website. somebody whose been in hr for a long time.a picture of my iphone on my linked profile. get a professional photo. i like the website. i like the career site. sometimes i teach grad yuts students about the jobs they wa want. they're filling out profiles saying what they're jobs are like. that's helpful. >> talking about how many jobs have been in the last month and talking about the occupational handbook and ideas. >> all right. good advice. thank you. >> we...
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after 11-year-old abby was hit and killed at the same intersection while coming home from school monday. >> just hearing the news of what happened. being a parent i couldn't imagine the pain. >> it has sparked debate about kids crossing a busy chestnut street. >> maybe putting some crossing guards in the area. things like that. maybe could've prevented it from happening. >> once i saw what it was, i just left my car running and ran over there. >> christina was the first one on the scene. >> i just went over to her, checked her pulse, rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times. i just stayed with her. >> christina says she held an oxygen mask on abby and did cpr chest compressions while she was loaded into the ambulance. >> just what any mother would do. i would think any other mother would have the same instinct to be there for your kid. i saw my kid and took over. >> families wonder after this will anything change? >> you want to place blame somewhere. but in reality, it can happen at any time. and you can't watch over your child 24/7. >> reporter: police here say they are stil
after 11-year-old abby was hit and killed at the same intersection while coming home from school monday. >> just hearing the news of what happened. being a parent i couldn't imagine the pain. >> it has sparked debate about kids crossing a busy chestnut street. >> maybe putting some crossing guards in the area. things like that. maybe could've prevented it from happening. >> once i saw what it was, i just left my car running and ran over there. >> christina was the...
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were open arms to her in the black prom. >> so talk to us about the norman naismith murder trial that abbyto. so basically what happens is a man who is raising his mixed race niece wakes up in the middle of the night to find her and another friend with two black men doing the sort of things that teenagers do late at night. and after some dispute ends up shooting and killing one of them essentially as they're fleeing the house. and this ignites, of course, a storm of controversy. he ultimately is found guilty, but a relatively low charge. doesn't get a lot in the way of punishment. did the justice system work properly in this town? how did this story illustrate the racial tensions and the racial problems that you see throughout this town? >> i think what's interesting is that his own daughter, his niece who he raised as his daughter since 2 months old she said in the film she says i'm so happy that my father's home. but if he were black, i know for sure he'd never see the light of day. >> so she thinks that justice was not blind in this case, that he got different treatment because he was w
were open arms to her in the black prom. >> so talk to us about the norman naismith murder trial that abbyto. so basically what happens is a man who is raising his mixed race niece wakes up in the middle of the night to find her and another friend with two black men doing the sort of things that teenagers do late at night. and after some dispute ends up shooting and killing one of them essentially as they're fleeing the house. and this ignites, of course, a storm of controversy. he...
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and she kept being like, "abby, abby." i was, like, "what? why are you, like, defending him to me?"rn around and arnold was standing there. and i was like, "oh my gosh. hi. i am so sorry. this is so awkward." and he was like, "abigail, who is this guy?" [ laughter ] i'm like, "you want his number?" >> seth; that would be so exciting. having arnold call a guy who unfriended you. >> no, he didn't actually call. i wouldn't do that to somebody. but no, he was just giving me advice. like, don't be with him. >> seth: really good advice. [ laughter ] >> yeah, it was. it was. >> seth: i like him having to host a dating show that's very clipped advice. you just explain the situation and he always goes, "don't be with him." [ laughter ] "coming up next, a girl named samantha talks about the boyfriend, phillip." >> so true, but, hey, it was actually the right call. so there you go. >> seth: you're a pet owner. you have dogs and cats. you have a turtle. that's what i want to ask you about. how is your turtle situation? >> my turtle? i've had my turtle since i was nine. >> seth: okay. >> great t
and she kept being like, "abby, abby." i was, like, "what? why are you, like, defending him to me?"rn around and arnold was standing there. and i was like, "oh my gosh. hi. i am so sorry. this is so awkward." and he was like, "abigail, who is this guy?" [ laughter ] i'm like, "you want his number?" >> seth; that would be so exciting. having arnold call a guy who unfriended you. >> no, he didn't actually call. i wouldn't do that to...
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at this point, i will turn it over to abby who will share a bit of the community bents that we provides. as you know st. mary's is long standing provider of community benefits in san francisco. this was what was reported in fiscal year '14. you'll see this again shortly. closure of the skilled nursely facility at st. mary's as i think you understand has been a long arduous and a discerned commission on the part of st. mary's and sisters of mercy. skilled nursing unit at st. mary's is short term acute unit that provides
at this point, i will turn it over to abby who will share a bit of the community bents that we provides. as you know st. mary's is long standing provider of community benefits in san francisco. this was what was reported in fiscal year '14. you'll see this again shortly. closure of the skilled nursely facility at st. mary's as i think you understand has been a long arduous and a discerned commission on the part of st. mary's and sisters of mercy. skilled nursing unit at st. mary's is short term...
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at this point, i will turn it over to abby who will share a bit of the community bents that we provides. as you know st. mary's is long standing provider of community benefits in san francisco. this was what was reported in fiscal year '14. you'll see this again shortly. closure of the skilled nursely facility at st. mary's as i think you understand has been a long arduous and a discerned commission on the part of st. mary's and sisters of mercy. skilled nursing unit at st. mary's is short term acute unit that provides physical rehab and rehabilitative care. many hospitals across the united states pulled skilled nursing units within the four walls in their hospital. that has been the experience at st. mary's as well. the expenses for the required hospital based services to the skilled nursing unit is about $2 million on a direct cost bases. that's not charges. that's not including the overhead. as i said the leadership did a valued based decision which is where multiple stakeholders are called into the room to have a very deep thoughtful discussion based on values not necessarily on fi
at this point, i will turn it over to abby who will share a bit of the community bents that we provides. as you know st. mary's is long standing provider of community benefits in san francisco. this was what was reported in fiscal year '14. you'll see this again shortly. closure of the skilled nursely facility at st. mary's as i think you understand has been a long arduous and a discerned commission on the part of st. mary's and sisters of mercy. skilled nursing unit at st. mary's is short term...
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here's abc's abbie boudreau. >> oh, oh, oh, oh! >> reporter: labor pains.at you expect when you're expecting. but labor games? not exactly on the birth plan. tlc's new game show sparking a massive outrage. >> oh! >> reporter: taking over the delivery room and surprising couples just moments before their baby arrives. for the chance to win some baby-tastic prizes. >> yes! >> reporter: jessica and aaron didn't exactly know what was in store for them. >> it's kind of vague. we knew it was a chance to win some prizes. so, i mean, why not? right? >> yeah, actually jessica was in labor 28 hours. >> welcome! to "labor games"! >> reporter: moments later their birthing room transformed into a full-fledged game show set. >> that's crazy! >> reporter: here's how it works. for every correct answer to seven baby trivia questions, the couple is awarded loot for their bundle of joy. baby strollers, food, clothing. the grand prize? a $10,000 scholarship. >> wow! >> yes! that would be amazing. >> sure would. >> reporter: the show has not aired. but already has many question
here's abc's abbie boudreau. >> oh, oh, oh, oh! >> reporter: labor pains.at you expect when you're expecting. but labor games? not exactly on the birth plan. tlc's new game show sparking a massive outrage. >> oh! >> reporter: taking over the delivery room and surprising couples just moments before their baby arrives. for the chance to win some baby-tastic prizes. >> yes! >> reporter: jessica and aaron didn't exactly know what was in store for them. >>...
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we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you've probably all been waiting for. if you look right through here you can all see death valley. who's been to a game at death valley? >> clemson university has one of the 25 most lucrative football programs in the country. >> we have the spring game tomorrow, which is great because a lot of people have been waiting for football season to start back up. and it's not abnormal for a lot of our season ticket holders and alum to travel to this game even though it's just clemson against clemson. >> one of those alums is darius robinson, who just played his last season at clemson. >> darius is playing professional football now, but making it there was a financial struggle. >> i came from a household where both of my parents didn't go to school, so we didn't necessarily have the type of income to provide my sister with a g
we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you've probably all been waiting for. if you look right through here you can all see death valley. who's been to a game at death valley? >> clemson university has one of the 25 most lucrative football programs in the country. >> we...
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two of the three goals were courtesy of abby.ayers moms were flown in after the surprise. >> after the second goal she looked up and so i knew that was my mothers day gift. >> several players with bay area ties to cal, stanford, and santa clara university say it was great to be back. this is the only chance to see them before they head to the fifa world cup. you can watch most of the matches right here. the u.s. opens against australia on june 8th. and then face off against sweden on june 12th and nigeria on june 16th. >>> a new battle when it comes to isis. how the terror group is recruiting fiters through social media. >> we are live in oakland where business owners say they are angry at the city for failing to help them in the wake of violent may day protests. we'll tell you how one man is sending a message to the mayor and the police chief. >> good morning. we are looking at the east bay commute and right now traffic is doing okay on 680 as you head south to san ramon out of the walnut creek area. >> a little warmup inland su
two of the three goals were courtesy of abby.ayers moms were flown in after the surprise. >> after the second goal she looked up and so i knew that was my mothers day gift. >> several players with bay area ties to cal, stanford, and santa clara university say it was great to be back. this is the only chance to see them before they head to the fifa world cup. you can watch most of the matches right here. the u.s. opens against australia on june 8th. and then face off against sweden...
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abby was a student at jefferson school. she was walking home on monday when they were both hit at the intersection of 6th street and chestnut in emmaus. the other girl survived but is in critical condition. the driver did stop but no other details of the police investigation have been released. >>> philadelphia police want to talk to a man who apparently asked to take pictures of an 11-year-old's feet. the boy says the man approached him while he was skateboarding at payne's park near the museum. he paid him with a soda. he told him to come back with his friends. this incident came back on may 10th though it wasn't reported until several days later. >> oh. >> newark police are trying to identify the attacker in this cell phone video. this captured a knockout kick at grado's pizza. replay it again. right there. whack. you can see one of two men in dark shirts there holding the victim's arm as the other victim kicked him. newark police believe the attacker may be a bouncer at the restaurant. >>> washington township gloucester
abby was a student at jefferson school. she was walking home on monday when they were both hit at the intersection of 6th street and chestnut in emmaus. the other girl survived but is in critical condition. the driver did stop but no other details of the police investigation have been released. >>> philadelphia police want to talk to a man who apparently asked to take pictures of an 11-year-old's feet. the boy says the man approached him while he was skateboarding at payne's park near...
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>> abby: kyle, you couldn't have known. >> kyle: i might have missed my last chance to talk to him. > >> phyllis: same. >> ashley: phyllis, i'm not here just to check on jack. >> phyllis: if you're gonna start in again about business -- >> ashley: i need to talk to both you and kyle. >> phyllis: about the company? >> ashley: yes. >> phyllis: okay. yeah. my husband is fighting for his life, so i really could not care less about newman-abbott at the moment, and neither should you. >> ashley: i understand that but what you don't understand is that there may not be a newman-abbott enterprises at all. >> victoria: is jack's condition still critical? >> billy: they induced a coma, so... >> victoria: i'm so sorry
>> abby: kyle, you couldn't have known. >> kyle: i might have missed my last chance to talk to him. > >> phyllis: same. >> ashley: phyllis, i'm not here just to check on jack. >> phyllis: if you're gonna start in again about business -- >> ashley: i need to talk to both you and kyle. >> phyllis: about the company? >> ashley: yes. >> phyllis: okay. yeah. my husband is fighting for his life, so i really could not care less about...
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. >> reporter: abby at east bay mud says the agency is starting to pump water from party dam in the sierraths and save colder water for fisheries downstream. >> constance subsequently what happens is the water going to be coming into the east bay, starting in a few days, because it take's a few days, will be warmer, more sun-lit and water like that has more algae. >> smelly but safe to drink. east bay mud first changed the valve monday march and got a thousand complaints. >> i did start smelling some sulfur rotten egg smell and i called the superintendent. >> reporter: the water agency will reduce the shock by slowly changing the valves. >> this is not preferable to have a difference but the alternative is not having under water. >> a carbon water filter will eliminate ode e odors and improve taste. susan hopes people will skip the filter and smell the drought. >> having a really tangible reminder every time you turn on the top that we're in a bad drought, can be really helpful. >> reporter: a reminder to save water in emeryville, abc7 news. >> some simple changes at home can help you save
. >> reporter: abby at east bay mud says the agency is starting to pump water from party dam in the sierraths and save colder water for fisheries downstream. >> constance subsequently what happens is the water going to be coming into the east bay, starting in a few days, because it take's a few days, will be warmer, more sun-lit and water like that has more algae. >> smelly but safe to drink. east bay mud first changed the valve monday march and got a thousand complaints....
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abby insists she and other passengers heard the pilot say it was a near miss. >> the cament said as we were trying to land on the runway there was another plane trying to land on the same runway. that's why we had to go back up in to the air. >> there you see what the pilot would have seen at 4 miles out when he performed this maneuver. the faa insists this was a go around that there was no other plane in sight and in fact a jetblue spokesman tells me after they talked to the crew that they performed a go around, this was not a near miss, and said it was for flight control reasons they did not explain why the pilot would have said there was another plane nearby. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> another 49ers player in front of a judge. this time it's fullback bruce miller. miller appeared in a santa clara county courtroom this afternoon. he's facing misdemeanor domestic violence charges after a fight with his ex-fianci. original reports indicated miller pushed his girlfriend out of a car during an argument last march and smashed her cell phone. she later denied any physical contact occurred so
abby insists she and other passengers heard the pilot say it was a near miss. >> the cament said as we were trying to land on the runway there was another plane trying to land on the same runway. that's why we had to go back up in to the air. >> there you see what the pilot would have seen at 4 miles out when he performed this maneuver. the faa insists this was a go around that there was no other plane in sight and in fact a jetblue spokesman tells me after they talked to the crew...
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investigators say abby and a friend were going home from school yesterday when they were hit. witnesses say the driver stopped. people who put stuffed animals at a memorial today say this is a busy intersection where drivers often run the light. nbc 10 spoke to christine hackert, the first person on the scene. >> i went over to her and checked for a pulse and rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times. and i just stayed with her. >> the soccer league she played in is gathering right now for a memorial. the other girl who was hit is in critical condition tonight. >> a former firearms instructor faces up to ten years in prison for killing a pennsylvania state trooper richard pleaded guilty today. he accidentally shot and killed a trooper during a training exercise last september. investigators say he fired his gun without checking to see if it was loaded. the trooper died, he was 26 years old. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 6:00 how safe is that bridge you drive over every day? why experts say it's the rural areas that are the most dangerous. >>> it was money meant to help c
investigators say abby and a friend were going home from school yesterday when they were hit. witnesses say the driver stopped. people who put stuffed animals at a memorial today say this is a busy intersection where drivers often run the light. nbc 10 spoke to christine hackert, the first person on the scene. >> i went over to her and checked for a pulse and rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times. and i just stayed with her. >> the soccer league she played in is...
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. >>> an emotional vigil in honor of abby zukowski. she died after being hit on her way home from school. her family and friends remembered her in emmaus. she was walking home on monday with a friend when both of them were hit. the other girl survived but is still in critical condition. the driver stopped but no other details of the investigation have been released. >>> it's 5:07. from our delaware bureau police are searching for a man that grabbed a jogger while she was jogging in new castle county. the jogger managed to get away and called them. here's a description that the victim gave police. the attacker appeared to be in his late 20s with dark hair a bushy beard, wearing a read plaid shirt and khaki pants. he was also carrying a blue bag. any information, call police. >>> a bucks county man is facing charges for the murder of his girlfriend. employees found christ continuetin kristin mcnally mcnally's boyfriend. they arrested her boyfriend. he's charged with homicide robbery and other crimes. a newspaper report says police believ
. >>> an emotional vigil in honor of abby zukowski. she died after being hit on her way home from school. her family and friends remembered her in emmaus. she was walking home on monday with a friend when both of them were hit. the other girl survived but is still in critical condition. the driver stopped but no other details of the investigation have been released. >>> it's 5:07. from our delaware bureau police are searching for a man that grabbed a jogger while she was...
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that is on the top of our list. >> abby you sat down and had lunch on friday with rand paul's wife.e you read about the candidates and their wives and have a certain idea of what they are like but you get to know them we shared a milk shake together she was so pleasant, she talked about their family, she has three boys, and told me about her husband, he loves to cook you wouldn't know that. he's a surgeon, so he takes it very seriously and that's sort of how he unwinds. they love to laugh. i ask how do you keep him calm especially when it seems the world is coming down on you, she said i try to make him laugh. they are very normal people at the end of the day, as we all are. >> not everybody's normal. >> try to be. >> ladies thank you so much for being with me. so nice to see you in person. can i take a picture of you two? i'm a big fan. >> it would be an honor. of course, you can see both of them later today on "the cycle." there are other people on the show as well. i'm thinking what are they doing there, i don't know why they are in the picture. >> we could easily crop them out.
that is on the top of our list. >> abby you sat down and had lunch on friday with rand paul's wife.e you read about the candidates and their wives and have a certain idea of what they are like but you get to know them we shared a milk shake together she was so pleasant, she talked about their family, she has three boys, and told me about her husband, he loves to cook you wouldn't know that. he's a surgeon, so he takes it very seriously and that's sort of how he unwinds. they love to...
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what the rolling stones, down downton abby recommends to you. let's get to it. this is a deal, we don't know the details congress wants to gift president their constitutional authority, and get an up-an-down vote on anything. what in the world? this is free trade? >> well you have to wonder about when government gets involved in the exchange between people but generally, i like this. i like the idea because all we are in the economy are a bunch of individuals. i like the idea of everyone around the world vying for my business i'm a bargain-hunter. i want the world competing for my business. lou: do you want them going online and becoming the editor of real clear politics? do you like competition that much that we turn it over to someone in romania or india or do your job for a third of what you make? do you really like that idea? i want you to be real honest now! >> let's remember, despite all the low wages around the world, the vast majority of investment flows into the united states. we're more productive here. lou: why isn't our savings rate higher? why in th
what the rolling stones, down downton abby recommends to you. let's get to it. this is a deal, we don't know the details congress wants to gift president their constitutional authority, and get an up-an-down vote on anything. what in the world? this is free trade? >> well you have to wonder about when government gets involved in the exchange between people but generally, i like this. i like the idea because all we are in the economy are a bunch of individuals. i like the idea of everyone...